For (10) consecutive years our Post has been the largest in membership in the 1st District. The officer team is proud of that fact and we are both grateful and proud of each and everyone of you. Please help us maintain that prestigious status and we need everyone’s help in growing our membership as well.

There are thousands of eligible veterans living in the City of Detroit, lets ask them to join us, especially the young vets and female vets..By taking advantages of the savings available to you as a member of the American Legion, you will more than triple the savings on the cost of our $45.00 membership dues.

The American Legion continuously seeks programs that provide direct benefits and services to members and dependants. Statement of Vision charges us to respond not only to the “quality of life needs” of our members and their families, but also to the veteran community at large.

Become a Member of Our Legion Post

Join our Post and the Nation's Premier Veterans Service Organization " The American Legion"

-Veterans who receive legal help or aid from advocacy groups receive on average $11,162 in Veteran Disability Benefits, compared with $4,728 for those who go it alone.

The American Legion Department of Michigan has some of the best trained Department Service Officers in the nation. Don't go at it alone when filing claims, become a member of our Post and The American Legion and have the support and resouces of close to 3 million Veterans behind you.

What Is A Veteran?

A veteran is defined by federal law, moral code and military service... A military veteran is Any person who served for Any length of time in Any military service branch.

War Veteran

Any GI (Government Issue) ordered to foreign soil or waters to participate in direct or support activity against an enemy. The operant condition: Any GI sent in harm's way!!!

Combat VeteranAny GI who experiences any level of hostility for any duration resulting from offensive, defensive or friendly fire military action involving a real or perceived enemy in any pre-or post-designated theater of combat (war) operations.

Cold War Veteran

Public Law 104-106-110 Stat 349: The term "Cold War" means the period beginning on September 2, 1945, and ending on August 21, 1991. It is used at the Department of Defense. These veterans are listed as "Peace-time Veterans" by each Department of Veterans Affairs Regional Office.

Without a formal declaration of war for the time period in which they served, veterans who did not serve during one of the following conflicts:

· Spanish-American War

· Mexican border period

· World War 1

· World War II

· Korean Conflict

· Vietnam War

· Persian Gulf War

· The period beginning on the date of any future declaration of war by the Congress and ending on the date prescribed by Presidential proclamation or concurrent resolution of the Congress are not classified as a veteran of war for VA purposes.